Best bike parks around Valsamoggia are characterized by a rich and varied landscape of natural trails and cycling routes within the Bolognese Apennines. The region offers diverse terrain, from rolling hills to challenging gully formations, catering to mountain biking enthusiasts and cyclists. Its appeal lies in picturesque scenery, historical paths, and a wide range of trails suitable for various skill levels. Many routes traverse ancient roads and inter-farm tracks, providing scenic views and connections to historical landmarks.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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From August 2025, a new route will be available from the Agriturismo and a new bridge over the Rhine.
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A fallen tree in the middle of the road. In some places, brambles and nettles make it very difficult to pass.
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A short free-ride trail, which connects the Commenda picnic area to the Gianna path below. It is short, but intense: a breathtaking climb, which takes us to the top of a hill, is followed by a descent on a narrow and quite technical track, which ends with two possible exits on the "Gianna", one of which is quite challenging and recommended only to those who use a full-suspension bike with good travel and a telescopic seat post. If you have a "front", I strongly advise against it (choose the easiest exit, which is the second one on the left), unless you are an Olympic handler :-)
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Nice descent. Short but intense. I walked it twice in one morning. 3 hours in total I think for the two climbs plus descents. Also excellent for entry level.
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Beautiful descent, in some sections there are steps, but you can go sideways
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Tried to ride this stretch yesterday. Walked maybe about half of it, then came back. The route starts out smoothly but immediately there is a tight left bend on the fairly technical steep... I didn't feel like doing it in the saddle... Then the path continues and in my opinion there are no major difficulties. The real problem is that the stretch is wild, the vegetation prevents the passage in some places. Often the bike was braked and hampered by brambles with thorns that got in the way of the wheels or the pedals, the gearbox, the frame. In summer with short clothing it is unthinkable unless you want to go home with scratches, abrasions, etc. At one point I had to stop because there was a fallen trunk full of branches and vegetation that completely blocked the passage and I couldn't see a way out. If he were prepared for the mtb passage it would be a nice technical stretch.
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We recommend only downhill, uphill is a massacre
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Valsamoggia offers a rich and varied landscape of natural trails and cycling routes within the Bolognese Apennines. You'll find diverse terrain, from rolling hills to challenging gully formations, catering to mountain biking enthusiasts and cyclists of all levels. While not traditional 'bike parks' with structured facilities, the area provides extensive natural mountain bike trails, challenging enduro descents, and scenic gravel routes.
Yes, for those seeking more structured bike park experiences, the Bologna Montana Bike Area (BOM.BA) in Loiano is a prominent destination. It's approximately 40-50 km southeast of Valsamoggia and offers a network of maintained and signposted trails with jumps, fast descents, banked turns, and technical sections suitable for various experience levels.
Valsamoggia has several highly-rated trails suitable for beginners. The Gnomi trail is often cited as one of the best for newcomers, and the Sentiero dei Separati and Pradizza trails are also great options. For a slightly technical but manageable start, consider the Easy technical MTB section by the river, though be aware of potential mud and vegetation.
Experienced riders can tackle trails like the Alternative Enduro Trail (Descent) – Contrafforte Pliocenico, which is a challenging downhill-only segment. The Bosco delle Betulle trail is known as the steepest in Valsamoggia with significant elevation gain. The Bologna Montana Bike Area (BOM.BA) also offers trails like the Lake Trail, which is 28 km long with 960 meters of elevation gain and descent, providing technical challenges and scenic views.
Absolutely. Valsamoggia features scenic gravel routes, such as the Gravel trail along the Reno River — Parco Talon, which is part of the MTB route 'The Path of the Gods.' You can also explore various gravel biking tours around Valsamoggia, which often traverse ancient roads and inter-farm tracks. Find more options in our Gravel biking around Valsamoggia guide.
The region is known for its beautiful landscapes, rolling hills, vineyards, and charming villages. Trails often lead through natural parks like the Monteveglio Abbey Regional Park, offering stunning views, especially during sunset and sunrise. You'll ride through monumental oaks, spectacular gullies, and fossil-rich clays, providing a diverse and picturesque backdrop for your cycling adventures.
Yes, many trails in Valsamoggia connect to ancient pathways and towns, allowing cyclists to discover historical landmarks, castles, and churches. The area is crisscrossed by old paths and pilgrimage routes like the Piccola Cassia and the Via dei Brentatori, offering a unique blend of outdoor activity and cultural exploration.
The Beautiful descent to the Reno River is a highly recommended trail for those looking to learn enduro. It's described as a good mix of XC/Enduro, with steps that can be navigated sideways and a drop that can be avoided, making it accessible for those building confidence.
Yes, the Madmen's Descent is a very fun single track full of curves that winds through a wood. It features jumps that can be avoided by simpler 'chicken lines,' making it suitable for various skill levels while still offering exciting elements for those who want them.
Beyond the bike parks, Valsamoggia offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB trails for various skill levels in our MTB Trails around Valsamoggia guide, or explore general cycling routes in the Cycling around Valsamoggia guide. The region's natural parks also provide opportunities for hiking and enjoying the scenic landscape.
The varied terrain of Valsamoggia means that many trails can be enjoyed across different seasons. However, for the most comfortable experience, spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. During rainy periods, some trails, especially those by the river, can become muddy, so checking conditions beforehand is advisable.
The Gnomi, Sentiero dei Separati, and Lago di Montasico trails are consistently rated among the most popular mountain biking trails in Valsamoggia by the local community. These trails are well-regarded for their accessibility and enjoyable riding experiences.


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